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DRY_GOODs. SILK VELVETS Baring & a. ie Auction sais, rem VELVBTS 13 the city oter— Splendid 16 inch VELVET at 1 7S Very fine 16 ircn ‘do. 200 = 22 250 275 do 30 Very Our @2 Biack Gros Graio SILK ned in the ity or der 83 78 ‘Also, cor usual Dergains im Dress Gocds. Kult Underwear, Hostery sad House Furnishings at the ches pest store in the city. CONNOLLY'S, _octas-tr 605 Rb street, ops. Patest Office. DEY Goods REDUCED CLOSING OUT 0. Brat | wAUDAIN, cumtr 709 Market Space A POSITIVE CHANGE. On the Ist cf January. or sooner if possible, we 1 disconti ¥ GOODS bases atour a STREET. As there ty as to arraogements we may ls we shall off-r our stock of new a1 Goods without regard to its present old prices, White Qu To «ele, White sud Colored Fisarcts, Beaver Cloths for Ladies’ Orats. from 82 ‘stock of all kinds of GOQo8, which d oft in the time stated. to see our prices W. M. BROWN, s cb street. roar en 3 ery Chesi BLA LP &0A8S —Very Obeap. BLACK SILKS) = —Very Chee) BLANKETS —Very © BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS. SEAL BROWN, NAVY BLUE, DARK GREEN ALL WOOL CASHMERE®, ov CASSIMBEES for Men and Boy's wear CARTERS, 707 Market Space. beantiful Dress Goods, in Bea_ Dark Green, 25, worth 37: doa x Cash- Blankets, $250: Ni 6 ing. 37%, excellent Bad Tick. 20; je Wovl Flannel, 12%, Osuton Fian: a S HIRTS. © DBESS SHIRTS sil ready t> pot on, of good Moelio » 'y 7Soents; all ¢ Linen Bosoms, for 01 pt unfinished SBIBTS, improved, are ual in valve to any $2 birt in tee market. being id of the best material. the same WRAB, our own make, very < "SO TS’ SHIRTS, of the best material, nnfnished sizes 11, 115. 12. 125%, and 13 inches, finished, 75 cent Heavy Canton Flanrel DBA W EES. 75 ripo UNDERSHIBTS, 20 25. PM of say of the abo receipt of prices givon above. at BE BE BHi tT FAOCTOBY,75 Fayette strest, ja re, ard NOBTHWBEST, octss-tN 19 = — ashington, D. 0. BRODHEAD & CO, 1203 FSTBERT, BETWEEN l2tu sxc 137TH (OLD 8TAND,) Have opened a line of DRY GOODS a but the closest buying could warrant, ani they fully ask those in want of good Goods, 3 lees than raling market prices to give them & jack Bike, 78 conte and up. (inclnding Guinet, ion "8, and Popson’s celebrated makes: ) ps yitls Green, Beal Grown. Navy Blue. sod Pinm Colored Casbmeres, (double width.) @1 per yard, recently $1 25, Sy bitte 4 4 Bleached Cotton Ike 5 3c sa op rash, 6c. per > ard: Bocievard Seiria S¢e. and ap: All Linen Doyles, Sc per deze lark Beat au-7a'd Spex Cotton, Se ™ oot. $1 Blue Water P per yard, worth @1 25 ton Kid Gk Fr e. 1 25; Dress Goods and Plain Myrtl and Navy Bloe Twill Serg ‘ucker will be pleased to show these Dargains among many others, and it will psy you to call, BRODHEAD 4 Co., octlg-tr 1205 F street. bet_ 12th snd 13th. (MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Successors to Johm T. Mitcheli,) #31 PENNSYLVaNIA AVB, AND 924 DST. rchaeed from the best mannfactare of ery large lot of Ladics’ aod Uhildren's ‘% that are slightly sotied. THEY WILL 5B SOLD AT HALF PRICE. Alltbe are made of “ Pride of West" cotton, acd best manner. erything needed for iidren. Also,» large lot of Pillow and “One Price, marked in Pisin Figures.” ‘S/ For the present all carriages will have to come ® the D street entrance. octlttr MITCHELL &@ MARTI p®* eoops, CARPETINGS, &c. ‘The largest, }, and most desirable stock of New DEY GOODS and CARPETINGS ever ex- Bibited tm Washixgton can now de foan 1. 335 heel street. Store running throngh from 7th oot? tr W_W. BURDETTE aco. MPORTANT. in view of the reity of money, we shail c NEW FALL ASD WiNTEM GOODS at prices that dofy competition. We name in part: Largest lot of LADIBS @LOAKS in the city, from 93.0 up to @28. BLACK SILKS, from S7c. to 94.80 3 Fate SILK tor §1 75, torts now 6 CS ae CaSHMERBS. SLACK snd COLORED, all the new and desirabie shades, at S0c., worth 62%. ALPACAS. SBLAOK sod VOLOBED, a1 in colors at 30c., worth 26. HOUSE FUBHISEING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLANK S&T! ati woot Blani worth @3. Table Linen, biesched, full with, Sue. Bleached Sheet- tag.10's wide, de , etc., etc, One case Honey Gomd quilts, 730.) work $1. 100 pieces new Prints. 840. "1 case Oreton’s dark shades, 12. Gent's DE7S8 SHIB complete, made of Wam- sotte Cottom sad a Linen, for Warranted, sept-tr WISWALL @ GWYNn, SHIBT MANUFACTORY r @BNT'S FUBBISHING BMPOKIUM. S—HIBTS FORK 3 x ; 74 ae BOYS. sa@atebed, at Ke. Joo ran MEDS SIZE they are s0c. Kis not the purchasers. OR, ily deonnv ot wil refund money. ‘MO; buying these SHIRTS, as iy-made @birts. Ihave te: LeDBOIT BUILDIAD, 804 F street northwest. TRUNKS: ° GE SATOHELS, VaLIsns, TBAVELING Bags, POCK BE BOOKS, SHAWL STRAPS, @c., &e.. Bc. JANES 6. TOPHAN, 426 Tex Srx: the ¢ | CTAEEY, under the big wire sign extend- aahranks, £0. thoroughly snd promptly br as «GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, Gold's Centennial RANGE. Steam HEATING and PLUMBING. Cast Iron sed Machine WORK. ‘Tin and Wrought Iron WOBK. ‘UBANDBLIEBS, largest varioty of new patterns tm the city. SMITH, BIRGE @00., eopls-ly 1014 Penasyivania avenee. (©, 63, €4, 68, 69, 70, ry Boe. 22.39. a woe iiot paces Bea. 23. 5, 35, 39, eres eae RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD OOTOBES 16rx, 1878. LEAVE WASHIBGTON. sPitagannayeiy ose gy Nance stations. | i f r wit Hane ek F Beanch } Connecta on Saturday for ‘aud Winchester. 3—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, Frederick. 6:30—Baitimore and Way Stations to Anaspolis, 6:43 ~Oloctunatt and Lonteville Bx, Bx : -_ i ‘cept Baturday. "Hagerstown end Wiachoater. Sleeping cars to Oincinnatl and Louisville. 50—Potnt of Bocks and Wa» Btations. O—Phiisdetphis and Baltimore Express. fs ‘Statto: 9:20—Baltimore, Alexandria Janction, and 10:00—Bew ghot, ond Philedelehie, Night Ex- 10 o3Battimore aud Way Stations to Anuapolis une ress Omelnnati and Chicago, Satara: Bleepers. 10,540. 9:-20 0. 1:40. 4-45, 3:30, 00, 7:15, 7:38, 9:20, 10:00, 10:03 and =o Ps 1:48 p.m. 6 All other tratns dafly, except Sanday. nday tor Bi ratows or Wal- Tork and Philedslpnta at and 1:40 S108 5 m. For further Information apply at the Baltimore ard Obio Ticket Offices, Washington Stations, and 455. 601 and 603 ns Shaye oe a — Mth street rthwest, w re lore wi forbe abecked end r for baggsge to be abt eceived at any point be . SHO MBABP. Master of Transportation. ene: ; ono 8 % . Geveral Ageat. eopé-tr GEO. 8. KO BOUTS To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Rails, Splewtid Scenery, | OCTUBB 978, 1576. ‘Trains eave Washington, city time, from Depot, corner acd 8 streets, as foliow: For Pittsburg the West, ‘m. daily, with Par lor Oar to Pitteburg; 7:40 ly, with Pal- sce Car te Chicago, and 11: am, daily, ex- SETIMOSS AND POTOMAO BAILBOAD wor Bochester, Buffalo are E dei lace Oare'to Waikine. ‘Bor Brie, Ganandal- oe sud Bisgars Fails, 11:30 a.m., janday ‘and the Kast, 1:33 am and ne datly, with. Fi Gate attached Express’ of Pullman Parlor’ Uars, Lit > 9:20 om. Gsily except Sunday. For New York and the East. ©:05 a.m. and 1:40 pm. daily except Parlor Usrs sttached. Pi 5:05 am. and1:40 1:33 dally Except Boda ally ex 7 Accommodation for Baitimore, 4:20 p.m. daily, nd For Fenty ¢ Line 7:10 am and 4 jnnday. For Sunapolin 0:00 ‘and 11:60 a.mand 4:20 >. mer nda ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL WAY AND ALEXANDRIA & WaBHINGZOS yor Alexandria, 2: 7. 8,9, 10,11 rtd, 4:30 5, 6, 7:00 pm,” On Sunday fe Hishmond, 2:15 am. daily; a a For the Sou! Vi ‘and via Lynchburg, 7:18 a.m. aod 13 p.m, dally. irta for Washington, 6,7, 5. Traing leave Alex: Ne ee sylyspia avenue, N destination from Hotels and Besidences. . MM '¥D, Jx.,Gen'l Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager, jan3-ly UM VERSE RB. BR. FICKEY he go office or . WHITESIDE. 987 Penn. ave., Oandy store, JF YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY BUY 10UB STOVES, RANGES, &e. or JOHN MORAN, 2126 PENNA. AVENUE. itoing Heater to heat three floors, only @37. Ki iget ari Columbia Bangs getiow Ca | Blew Silver Palace, Sunn: or Li, Prorssets Fo Thm COGNIZANCE OF THE BokneD zt 0 F CONSTRUCTION AND BRFAIB. cog Mavy DarantMent, Benwar oF ConsTRUCTION AND Berata Washingion, UJ. ., September 28. 1876.4 SEALED FBOPOSALS to farnish Ti: other materiats for the Navy forthe fiscal y: ing Jane 30, 1877, will be revive’ at this Bareaa t 11 12 o'clock. of THUBBDAY, November l6t 1576, 8t which time the bids will be ope ‘The proposals must be sddressad to t! thief of the Bureau of Construction and Mepair, Navy De parinent, Washene ad mast be fadorsed posals for Trnber. &c.. Jor the Naty,” that they 4 be distinguished ordinary basiness let- To prevent confusion, and fari!itate the opening of tha bids, parites brdting for supplies a! several yards teell enclose their mM Separaic envelopes for each ard, indorsed wi aane y tne rd Sor wach ine tid ts made Priated schedules for such clames in snd intend te bid for, together with to bidders. giving the forms of proposal tee, and of certificate of guarantors, forms of offer, will be furn’ Gesire to bid, ‘on i the respective Mavy Yard: yardson application to the Barean. ‘The Commandant of esch Navy Yard and the pur- cha-ing Paymaster for eact atatiyn 2 @ copy of the schedules of the other tion only, in order that person rties deal stractions a , or cxamtne. 0 tnt bi may judge whether it is destrabie to make tun for sag of the classes of those yards. ‘Tbe proposals must be for the whole of s olass, but the Department es the right t» reduce the whole claas. shold terest of the G: require it, betore the exvontion of ti Bids or offers wili be received only from part tho are Ade dealers 1m, or manifacierers articles they offer to furnish. guarantor must be certified by the Collector of Interaal Reve- nue for the district fu which they reside, ‘The onptract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee r guized be ke the Navy Porarunent. oie serving ec west Which it may deem exorbitaat, id inder the prowistons Cf section 8722 of the Revised es. the afer af amy pirson Who, as prenctpal or ast be — to the satisfaction ef the Navy Depart- ment. As additional security twenty per centam will be withbeld irom the amouat of the bills aatil the contracts shall have completed, and cigh! per centum of t triplicate by tl yar 1 Bice. 8.3, 39,42 8, Naw Bos. 22, 42, 43, AS Sry as ahaa ee Cis m me, its BS. 64, 55,87, 88,80, ry “BD. Pada ‘IBUSTEB'S SALE i cord: Jane records fur W sabi Jumbia, and gether with all th leges, and hereditame: In any wise appertaining. per enses of eale in casi years, notes bearic: cent per annum scon as sold Allcon expense of purchaser If ibe terms complied with within ten days from dar sale, ihe Trustees Chaser. upon giving f reet =x ie ache ce a Pe Ivania avenue, 1s wi orocre can be left forthe checking of Baggage to FicE. BAILBOAD TIOKBTS 2 oe from a points nenoemed treagh. MATESIALS TO BE 8UP- peAae UspEe | November 4th, 127% BP virtu A D..876, folto 160, 01 trict of Columbia, aid party secured ing described r piece or parcel of at or pi nine (69), In Davidson’s are numbered 1 Brick trust for $1,500. AUCTION SALES, _ FUTURE DAYS. (poxcanson }., Auctioneers, F BSW JERSBY AV BD 8 STnEATS RO BY, Vite fs deed of trast given. to as, the 12th of October, 1875, CI ge uo folie $67, one of te. ‘of groued kaows and ‘ound plat of pian of said city of lot nom ered three (3), in square num- zy Co ms 60). wardly on & jine at right angie; to sald avenne one bundred aud tweaty six (185) feet $ incnoe, thence ih tr intersect @ line drawn paralie! with the ort! Jine last aforesaid, and twenty-two (22) fect Cistact terefreiu, thence sovthwestw ardi said parallel line to the line of ssid aver wit bh the line of -sia aveuue to t! ‘Terms of sale: $900 aud interest et the rate of 10 Cent. peranaum from April 13,1376, and ex: he Daiance in one and two rate of 8 pet reserve the right to reseti the 4nd cost of the aefaniting pur- inf-ted im washington. Den er pubil-bed im W asl Ds \ in come pores pants CaSO, { Trasteos. if premise hi der, on WEDNESDAY. Novembor sth. a D. 13/6 at 4 6 clock pi thefatio Tiss Lot gumbered fsty ou fei) ia Joke 6 Fur mbored sixty oue (61) in Jo ai vare humbered one buadred Surv city September te gether wath tne it th ‘Terms of asic: Une-third cash, of wh! most be paid st time of sale; and the bal suce Yay and 18 sor 10 egal pay manta. to Ue by purchaser's 10'es, beating interest from sale, at 8 per cent. per anaum autil paid ‘are rot complied w ith in six i and cost of parchaver in defan it. TAK ME MF HOLTZ RAS, Teastes, octi7 d& 1321 F street north west the bolder of the note secured thereby, we will vel ‘Bt public-anction, in front of the premises, on WI DAY, the 3d day of November, l it 44 O'clook. sil that piece or parcel of lend attuate and being i Threlkeld 's addition to Georgetowo, ia seid trict, aud being part of Lot 67, in said addit feet 4 inches from the no ~acribed real eatats © city of Washlagton, in said Disurtot, me is recorded in the stee reserves the ri cht to re- H andi ing of | Dorthwest, 1 shall sell the following elega: AUCTION SALES. FHS AFTEANUON. (THomas Downy: Auctioneer 3u D.O. i 38 4 | i 2 i 34 i f 5 DOWLING. Anct. DY. Auctioneers, Olond Building. BLE LOT ON D STREBT NORTH, BE- BAN ltrs ard 127u STREETS West. IN THIS CITY, FOR SALE AT PUBLIV AUO- We will offer for sale, at pcb ito auction. fn, front ef the premises, on MONDAY, the Sb day of Oct ber, &. wv 1876. at 4o'click pm , art of Lot numbered etgt: ) in Sqasre nam red three hundred aud twenty three, (323,) a8 described on tue pist of the city of Washlagton, D. © and contained within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same at a» sont on 0 street norih distant twenty five (25) fee: east from tke northwest corner of said lot, and ruuning thence east sixteen (16) fret; thence south seventy: five (78) foot: thence went’ sixteen (16) fost; and thence north seventy-five (75) feet to tas place of niu ot ae: One third cash. balance In eq ‘erms pur: chasers expense If the tort sale and complied with tn five days from day of sale tne right is re- th haser. © purobesr.' SHERMAN & HANDY, Aucts, ATTINGLY, w deed of trust on tha'premises | EUGENE CABUSE. \ { SOFD073..194 andy ad recording at p7 rchaser's TO-MOZAOW. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, BY OATALOGUB. Becticut avenue. between streets ie8:— Ferlor Spite, upbolatered in Osabmere, 4 ‘Two Buhl Work Oabincts, elegsntly finished, and cart line$S fect 8 iueh-a, more of less: thence east- : h erly and parallel with ist street 120 feet, more SE | mandeomely decorsced Japanese aud Ol less; thence northerly and paral street 6) feet. more or le’ parallel with eT fe parallol ents; orated Japanese and Olitnese Vases; Superior Lace Window Hancings; Brassels Uar- ‘pet a Bog, Orysta: Vandelabres and Side Brackets; A »ma!l -ol wit es: and Iectien of select Chromos; Bester ar 113 fess : conan ae et Tore or lees, ‘to the baginnivg. Improved by a | Bu cant Silver plated Tabic Decoratio two-story Brick Dwelling avd a Frame Store. ‘Terms of sale: Ooe-foorth cash; balancs in 6, 12, 13 and 24 months, secured by notes and a deed o trust on the property. The notes to bear Liem at property re HOt comp! rve the right ty cost of) he @efaniting purchaser, and the cas! ment will be forfeited. B. P DeEDGE, ected 1G KIMBALL, { Trusteos. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Anetionce 5 THUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPRE TY ON EURVENTH STREKT, BETW. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Jace 17th, 873. and duly recorded ta maber 715, folio 433, id records of the District of Oolam-, frout of the premises, Lot No, 's record 1875, and expe’ 4 12 months witb foterest, secured’ by st the time of sale. ied with ip 5 day Ser, alter five days’ notice. BOD BOBINSOR, Trastes. oot?s Btse THOS. LOWLING, auct. CHOANSON BBOS., Auctioneers, Bppoant, THBRE-STORY PRESS BRIOK g SB, No. 220 & STREST BORTHWEST, OCOBNER OF 3p STBEBL, AT AUC: BDNDESDAY AFTEBHOOR, Bo- o yember Ist,at 4.30 o'clock we will sell sa ont of the premises, parts of lots Q and B.: bya well-built $-story and basen front hot latrobe, conve erty ia situated in one of ihe best localities In Wass Tagton. convenient to all ines of Fellroad ms of sale: Qne-foarth cash; the bi 12,15, 24, 90, 96.42 and 43 month: intereet ennually and secu: a TRUS? BE’S SALE OF DESIBAB’ TATE ON Tus WEST SIDE Ors MTT Ty EAST. BEIWEEN SOUTH A SFB! PEBNGYLVANIA AVENUE. District of Columbia, and at the requ secured thereby, I shall sell, at public | 4rt Pactlon, in front of the Pismises, on BATUBDAY ieee or T of ground situates tylaa gn bey re situate, nthe city of Washivgton, District of Oovumbla snd Rnown upon the ground pist or plan of said snd being the south twenty (20) feet trout | S4*smMAN X HARDY. street east, by the depth of the lot one huntred end nine (109) feet and five (5) inches of lot nam- | ya B city ou USCANSON BROTHBRS, Auctioneers. TESTERS’ SAL OF DESIRABLE IM PROVED POP. Og BISTH ST&EET, STRESTS NOBTHW EBT. deed of trust, dated June 224, ded in Lider Mo, 823, and records for the Dis- ‘at the written thereby, we will seil . in front of the'premi-es, on vember 10tb, 1876, at te bington, District of Colambie, to ad & of gr nad Known and dc lan of said city as lot numbered recorded ‘and sixty-seven ree red ) her w:th the improvements, cousisting of ry briok batlding in front and @ small in the rear, &., subject to a prior dead of ‘One-fourth in cash, and ths balance a ‘erms: it six, twelve end eighteen months, with interest at 8 ee by a deed of trast on a with reeell at the b = B AND 5 STKEETS NUOBTHWEST, AT AUO- TION ‘ subltvision of south | _¢ct23 | . $35, improved by e comfortabie UNOANSON 6ROS., Auctioneers, house. nd interest at 8 per cent. from A prft nses of sale, ia cash; balance a: deed of ‘ust on the property sold. All cenvevancing at the AND ONE TUC cost of the parchaser A deposit of $50 reqnired SHABE OF STOCK If the terms of sale are rot com pi the trustee reserv.s the right to Feeell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcha- e708. avy ‘WaBH- INGTON. FUmsD ¥) OOFOBEE Si, Ey of” Hammo.ks, Bings, Oovers. Lift jorth BE street and running back icles : pains 112 feet _to 910 foot alley, and improved i hie bes, soe te aotakes nae se containing Li rooms. bath-1 }» Fange, raiDiDg Toom, range, | | Clothing—shoee. x derclotbes, - | “Gmail Btoree—Tobscco, Soap, Mustard, Pepper, jance in 6, EBT’ BW De | fr-t part y abrWinn'e aib'G | Sasser ea a sabtivision of "7 jut and Engraved Glass Wai a a Deseden bin Bexdio-t jate Pier Mirrors, ir ‘Terms cash ‘THOS. DOWLIN Pi} K A ian Real Botate Agent and Auctioncer, ©, 902 8th street northweat. SORTS WEST, BEC OBTHWE 1 Show Indian, ns cach, JOS. F. KEGLEY, Auctionser. BSouthesst corner 9b and D streets n. w. t | FOUB 1OB-KING FWALNUT UBAMB iX Pipi IN TH TAN STREBT BAI LBOA! ae FOR aCUOUNT 0 ONCRBS, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MO, 1st | cur 8 ees __PURQSNSOR BROS; Ancge, ‘4 ATaee BAUR Of gaps NEO BAVAL l. Di and other artictes. Oni 1» oO. n—A lot of Tools of a8 r Bieam Bugineering— A lot of Fat Water Boa A full echedale of ali articles cag be seen by ply ing at suctioneer’s office, southeast corner of 91: ad D streets northwest, Wasbiagton, ‘Terme ceab. Twenty per centum of yn will be required at the time of A eG » | Positively forfeited to io: Sone eaony’ Commodore «, Comma ort'8.25.4:30 THANK D-OLEAGT: auc auctioneers, Bt. Cloud Batiding. seats (fore wget neni tages tacace | “BRRGY RBG URhey aNaMUR eae oe ap er Ww vements, . Consett Wo story Brick Carpenterhop.ae | LIU AUOTOBE SS CTT’ POs SALE AT PUB Terme fourth cash and the balance at6, {Zand | We will offer for sale at public auction, tn th interes front of the premises, on TURSDAY, the J Let day of October, A. D. 1376, at @ o'clock p. m. . parte of Lot numbered three(8). in syuare numbered sinh Undred and thirty (630), as distinguished on the D O., which are re- % southwi rapping thence easton D street ‘5u) thence at right angles with said D om f due north seventy-five (78) feet; thence due west to New Jersey cose oh piat«f the city of Wasbin; 4 B ry (16) ‘weet cor said lot, and ranning thence at righ: gagies to ‘avenue castwardly seventy-one 71) ‘ix (6) inches to @ straight north and south lune, yosnips the corner of the first part of Lot Bo. 3. bereinbefure deecribed; thence south nineteen (19) feet three (3) iaches, mere or Jess. to said northeast corner of saia first it seventy. 78) due west alon, INGLY, ry ust Cibo anonenn WH, oie D. in atts tose, oe a ea i i i iE a i fated fe i EESEEE! edit aneee &: Weems eae Cael AUCTION SALES. ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anchoneer, Wo. 1001 north«est corner lth and D sts. On TUESDAY, October 31st. 1376, com mer crng Bt 18 o clock & m., t shsil rei u ol my 4nction Rooms agrest variety f arricies Cememed bs 5 freot R.W 7 More. LUA, Anct. THOMAS LOWLING, Auctioneer. rs nk J USDEBWGAR AT u TO MORROW (Tucsosy) WING. 76, within my sales room.at 10 o'cloox, £ iD extensive assortment of the above J Undies’ ad Gont’s H keg toma of Chiliren's Stocki: 6:0ds. comprising im {LATE® asvorto ont o and Drawers. m og Gloves, Wool Yara, . Re. her ‘with many articles not necessary to r THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. BEKUS.. Auctionsers, mer Sth and D aia, northwest, E's SALE OF UROArsON Boutheast oor: oS ts i, aI fe 20 08 b> = Come a) > . ic st. dated July be above-described together with other Furniture too mamerous to mention. TOBRET W. McPHESSON, T. BUNCANSON B05 > POSTPOSRD ant TERK ABOVE NDA evembe ¢ Loar wud piace, raster. DUSCANBON BROS . Aacts, PERCANEON BKUS., Auctionsers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- Estr Py virtue of a deed of trust dated October d daly recorded tn Liber T Nth AD 1869, ans fud BR, No. 18, folio 100, of the for Washingt m county, {othe District of C and by direction of el of g and eighty-six. (685 ) in the'cits of the District of Columbia, being part of two(2) aud seventeen. (i7.) iu eaid square, best t ihe distance of seventy-seren heast sour of subd gusre, onal wi street ith on mline parallel to the ‘No.2, in ssid square No. 635, one bundre@ aud tbiry-seveu (187) feet to the con” ter of » twolve-fect alley; thence east. on # line par- allel with said North thenoe south one hundred and thirty-seven (187) feet to the 3 Jocated in a very desirable and ood ig sale: One-third of the balance in eqaul @ and eighteen months, tor @hich the notes o} bearing Interest. from ¢ il be taker. secured by a deed of trast upon archaser having the option to the purchase mone} served to resell the property at tue risk and cost of nivg for the same (77) feet from the on line of said jot street, fifty (50) fest archass money ayments at six por the whole of whole of etme of sale to be fully co o pieces; Bbony lor Buite, upholstere| in sed Satin cava shen the day ‘of sale; of! as Two, Rancy Cheirs, beautifully finished, Persian One beautifal and highly ornamented Center Table; west | {ne elegant becretary. — Urnamented; ri corner of said lot, and ranuing thence witk said | (be Bbony triaid Tes Bteni inner. ‘ed at time of sale, BBOWN, Trustee. 827° THE ABOVE 848.8 18 POS TPONED cotit MeUNDaY, November a . oct BDWA y iG & MIDDLETO! yourss= Real Estate Auctioneers. 'RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABL: is NORTHWEST STREBTS NOKT: jeed of trust dated 29th od daly recorded in siber 737 (77, ous of the land records for Washi ton county, in the Vistrict of Columbia, written request of the party secured thereby, am with the consent of the executex of the grantor im said dce:l of trust, [+ball sell. at public gaction, in DAY. the 9th dey ne; T rt > with £*TR OD TH Sopericr Tripple-plate Tea Bervice, with large Sim AND H oct28-2t [Rep Cap,Her)} ‘Auctioneer. emises on THU TORACCO AND CIGAR STORE, No. 413 91x | Mécr's subsieist of jo. STREST WEEN D AND irty (30.) 0 rms of sale. One third cash: and the balance mevts inrix, nine twelve go eightoca arches: s uctes wilt he taken, secured by deed of trast upom the property d bearing interest ai th: per onum from day ot eaie for which the purchaser. a! purchaser 4 cost. WO. DESNIBON, Trustee. YOUNG & MIODLSTOM, anucts. 7 OU: DDLETON. Y OUNG 4 ML Ente Soclvings, Counters, and all stock of Cigars and acl TRUSTER’ BALE OF A DERIRABLE BRIOK PEERICER ATOR Cen DWELLING ON DEFRERS STSERT ; i | Bysiriue of to January 14th, A Liter No, 707, felio 120, cne of vids for Warh:pgten county. ¥.U., and a\ the re- er of tbe note oars thereby . D. 1873, and quest of the b i Sat wv amiowink described real Or perce! of groan: Lot nambered pinety- epberd's subdi ere: six Euudred and twenty-tm with the improvements, cousistiog koown and d.sringcitheo as in A. B, Bh 2C0, with interest at the rate of ten(10) 1s76. and sale ip oexh. an 2 six 16) ard twelve (12) months, secured by » dved of aes pre nope yore ne aie per. Dg #ix (6) per cent. interest jeposit required xt the te of vale.” all * » yancicg at tbe . TOD! cots) 2awaébs YOUBG@ & MIDDLETO! UHOANBON BBOS. a aot ptingen'— Padlocks and other kinds; also, a lot . . Rotes bearing gen ; at 7 per cent. por ermum, payable semi: | %recman Stores, & yy adeed of ‘onetructic and D sts. northwest, F a LOT OF GROUND (8 THE HEIGHTS. ed the 23d day kinds, goueteting of Hammers, Screw Drivers, Chisels, apd many otber articles rdiance—Une thousand and sixty-six pounds | TRURTEES’ BALE O ¢ art GET cles. of Oxen,1 Hors2,1 at 5 ‘iture of | of ‘cb. 1876, recorded ia 11 Cook Btove, and Land Beoords of the Dia, and at the written request of the party secured Y¥,the 14th day of Ho- p.m, the following ds- jetown, D.O., begiuning it borth from the northerly line of thence north 3 dege. omery a3 along So ¢Phereon oot to ine D.O ‘the purchase sale. les to be removed within ten (10) days or i ‘Soest along said easterly 40 feet, thr nce nortn &7 di ine, thence alum onde ndant, ‘Bit one, thence along the line Bittenhouse’s land on or about south e west 179 feot, and a and the ¢: pees of sale tm carl, the balan Sud twelve months, for which tbe notes, bearing six purcbassr's Der cert. interest from the day of salo and secured by © deed of trust ppescanson BBOB, Auctioncers. EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED sND UNiMPBOVED PRO. ON LSTBEET AND M+B8A0H: NUS. BETWEEN 9 NOBTHWEST, AT jOO8. & 0 o’cloek, we will xell at at of the ‘S70, baviog a froat o! Lote naar Ji having’ front om Mamachusctts avente. ‘of about 105 feet. This will mave ty does being in one of the most de- PEBTE yee AE ofa given s780 Anna Circinnati cire Anna? uvThe eens Weather of yesterday eas jundreds of our pleas benutees ‘Was any God | Brodkiym Arges. a7“ The « be ne tobe ‘able to —— —— ‘bim.—{. eg a a 87-00 & floor in a Danbury home a Dut one 7 be dumped to the floor the to it He said he wouldo’t do it. She ESteanemed park seas folly. [Danbury News, | Pett Sud unt BDAY..........8etober 30, 1876 Have We Anethor. Thomassen Among DESCRIPTION OF @ DEVILISH WURDER MA- ‘yivar'a ratiroad, as mentioned in Tas STAR & few days since, has created consii- erable excitement, snd no clue has as yet been obtained to the wretch who lnveuted the ~ oy but devilish ptece of mechan- ism. Machine by whieh the contents of the trupk were fired of was on exhibition Saturday at the office of the train-master, Mr. Watts, in the Pennay!vanta railroad de- ad at Jersey City, and is thus descrined to New York Works —It is a simple atlatr, rough tp detail, but very well caicuimted to accomplish all that was desired. The design was to Bre the explosion at 12 o'clock, by means of clockwork. The clock used resem- bles one of the smal! Copnecticnt clocks of Seth Thomas's make, and is avout five tnches vare. The glass face and the mionte baad | Td" been Temoved. Oa the fron | . it face Jast above the dial plate was fastened @ siugie: barreled pistol pearly six inches in length with @ Ubree-!nch barrel. It ts of very 8 calibre and was joaded with asmaii co batt plates © pistol. The left side datt plate was rewoved so as to make !t lie tlat to the clock face. It was forther fastened by ® small picos of wood screwed to the clock which pressed agaioast the barrel near tie mvzzie. Just above the Sgure 1? on the ‘ial plate small wooden lever, working tom ely on screw. This wi fastened tu fuch @ manner that when the hoor arrived at which it was Set to explode, the hour. | ts lever, | band would press firmly against turning itso that it struek the hair-trigge of the pistol. The whole machine was the serewed to the bottom of the trank, wit pistol pototing upward. The trunk was flied with gunpowder, straw, cotton saturated With some ¢xplosive, and a bottle suppos 4 lo contain dynamite. Soon after the train left Philadelphia one of the employes in the baggage car noticed something leaking from the tronk, which on examination proved to be gunpowder. As there was stuokiug going on in the car the trank was put oa the top of the baggage, and this fortunate discovery And the fact that the contents did not ail ex = account for the slight damage done ‘he most provable theory advanced fs that the clock was set to explode al the hour when the train arrived in Jersey City, and during the removal of the baggage in the depot, when @ large number of persoas woul i be gathered around. The fact that the train was behind Lime, and was about ue at New York when the explosion occurred, nelps to bear out the theory. SCANDAL NIPPED IN THE BUD.—A con- ple of weeks ago a New Orleans journal and one ortwoof the New York lies pud lished @ ramor which affected the boaor of Mré. Romero, the wife of the former Mexi. | can minister in Washington. Mrs. Romero is an American lady, and bec ° quainted with her husband in the natio: capital while he represente? there the g: ernment of Mexico, then under the renowaed Juarez. For several years past Mr. and Mra. Romero bave resided happily together in the city of Mexico. The malicious ramor lately published was to the eflect that Mrs. Romero bad eloped with an editor living in the city of Mexico, and that she had taken with her @ large sum of money belonging to her husband, Yesterday ts. Romero's mother, who was tly anaoyed besaus? of the malicions calumoy waich had beea ventilated to the prejadice of ber daughter's falr fame, eailed at tne office of Dr. Juan D Navarro, Mexican consul general in this city, aud showed him a letter from the in- jured wife under date of the 10th instant, Which gives the lie direct to the falsehood which bas caused the family so much unea- siness. Consul Navarro also states tat | many of the fers who have jrvt ar rived from exico join their testimony in branding the report as an outrageous (bri- cation. sensation, while it lastel, was doubtless 2 cholce morsel with the valgas but it lacked @ vital essential—tnat was, truth.—(.N. ¥. Herald, 26th. THE CHICAGO MURDER CaSE.—A dis- p&tch from Chicago announces that tae jury in the case of Sullivan, on trial for the mar- der of Francis Hanford, was unable to agree 8nd has been discharged, the jury standing eleven for acquittal and one for conviction The defendent was then releasei on $5,000 bail. The case is briefi follows: Several months since Francis ford, who was a public school teacher in Chicago, addressed ap anonymous letter to the school board of that city, in which he brought gave accus: tthe wife of Mr. Sullivan, a st and cles® Qf (hi rd, charging* ‘PS olner things, iaal sue exer €d uncer influence over certain members of the Eosrd. conivan, wno wae present +08 meeting of the board whea the auouy- mous letter wasread, demanded the name of the author, which was given as that of Hanford. The same eveaing Sullivan aod his wife drove to the residence of Hanford for the purpose of demanding @ retraction and withdrawal of the letter. The parties met ae ys @b Angry con- yersation ensued, fina! ey came to blows during whice Hanford struck Mrs. Sullivan, who is — delicate woman and @ suffe-er Pp! sitting- lcely and bas a circular le and asmal! regiment of & sofa complete the ferniatt of the apart. art. e ing O: ment. Two barred windows with em- brasures, and not reaching within four feet of the floor, eomplete the description of Tweed’s fature si -room. Adjoining the Sitting-room is Tweed’s sleeping-room, which is about twenty feet long by eight broad. In it is a » big bed, already wade and waiting. The room has one win- dow, looking out in the yard, and is well pepe With chairs, carpet, cupboard, «oc. Both rooms are on the Ludlow-sreat side of the yard and to the left when one enters the jail.—Tweed’s food is to be taken to him fom & neighboring resturant. eg eeeenreeeeanaes THE Ice BouRD WHALERS.—Anoldship- master is Teported ey. the now Bedford ater. cury a8 expressing the that most o! the sh}ps abandoned off Boni ths bay will be drifted into that bay. and will ultimately be beard from again. He calls attention to the fact that a were only twenty miley from the land when they were abandoned, and were drifting toward the land ina south- easterly cirection. But the wind in that re- = in September almost always blows m the northeast to east northeast, aod these winds would carry them in to Smith's bay, which ts about forty miles from where they were left ip bpd masters and crews. men who remained with the vessels wiil find — of fuel, water, ir chance of retura- With the ships.—j{ Boston Advertiser. following decision closse a long:coutiaued ng lon continued litigation in relation toa great deal of val- able proper ;,Qnoe tne estate of St | Was proved. All thepneighboring lauds | can steamer Polaris while oo ber Arce EVENING STAR. | oSS SSeS a Neres, commas ter citien, DAS sent a telegram to ty Apnouveing Bis retare. Mis dispateh cooiains only the following adi | tonal particulars of the voyage - The Peiar Seais never navigabie. The ontinary ioe {the hegiena | averages £0 feelin thickness. An! lite and the northerly migration of birds ends south of Cape Columbia. A memorial tavies waserected to Captain Hall,of the Poiarw expedition, at Polaris Bay. Ex: traces cease on Lhe west re in iatitnde | SLS2, whence they cross to Greeniand. Ths Im practicabiiily of resohing tne North Pole examined. The telegrain confirma al! the Cetails Of the expediuon transmitted to the United States tn yesterday's and last night's dispatches. The expedition brougut home *peciaen of wheat deposited by the Amert- | voyage | Purther narrative of the Arctic expedition is published. It reiates that after frat @o- countering ice the exped several days im Port Payer. It started thence on August 5, bul before rescuing tae | shore of Gripvell’s Lard the vessels were | Caught in an tee pack. After this their pro- | Brees borkbward was an incessant strugsl \hrough Change openings made in the Loe DF Wind and corrent, the channe! through wht sh the ships movei copsiantiy closiag cebind them. é ~ The Discovery wir tered In @ well sheltered harbor on the west side dasio, @ | few miles north of Pols y. The Alert | pushes forward and the oortneast point of Grant's I instead of fading o it @ouodret on the b | pevetra The st ed tee ¢ to land Moaling masses of ibick polar ice had tn mecting pressed ap the raswes of Lut fe ice into blocks fi peter, and in varying m i feet. Ubdatacies of this i destroyed all bope of reaching the pols tges befere the attempt was made. be siedge party Was obliged to make @ | road with pickaxes nearly bali the distance It traveled. As it WAs ALWAYS necessary to ‘ag tbe sledge loads by tnstalmenta, the rty reatly tra 6 Talles, aitoough tt « Progressed 7S miles. All the cairos erected by the Polaris expedition were vis- ited. At the boat depot in Newmans bay @ chronometer was found in perfect order. | Whea ft by the Polaris was successfully | #rown aboard the ship. When at Polaris | bay the Discovery hoisted the American fag | and fred a salute as a blazen tablet w the following cription was fixedon the | grave of Capt. Hall. “Sacred tot | of Captain Hail, of the Polark | ficed bis life in the advancemen: sclenoe. | To's tablet ts erected by the British Polarex- | pedition, who following bis footsteps | Profit ed by bis experience.” Two sailors of | the Greenland sledge party were found near | Capt Hails grave. ‘Tue sofferings of the | sledge parties from scurvy were frightful | The expedition under Markham and l’arr. ored Lo reReh the pole persous. Nine became utterly belp- | less and bad to carried On siedges, three | could barely walk and were unable to pull. | 2 Pn a8 - | AT THE FoOoT OF NIAGARA FALLS, on | the American side. an observatory is to be botit, so What Visitors may view tne cataract | comiortably without dressing in water. proot | suits. The butiding will be one hundred feet long by twenty-four wide, acted pri cipally of stone and iron, and butlt oa massive foundation of masonry. The walls Will be seven feet high two to thickness, with arched roof. The entire end of the buliding facing the falls will be of heavy: glass, afording those within a grand view the falls, while being perfectly protec from epray Wat Jounx BULL THINKS OF Awerr- CAN Berr.—Jonn Bull, wno knows waal is What so far as beef is Concerned, is pleased | with the American article exported to Eng land. He appreciates prime ribs at iae- pence @ pound. | OA message that knocked operators of their stools in several offices passet along ® telegraph wire in Nevada. It was a stroke of lightning. @7-The Baltimore Bulle’in says Uh “General Burnside is at home Island the shadow of bis side wh. Passes upon Massachusetts and cut.” 87 An experimenter in the east finds thi & wach bowl, nearly bal: full of water, oo ered with meai, catches and kills more mies than all the cats and traps that can be ployed. Children, let us try it. vein my, | to the silence of Josephus concerning Jesus Christ, Dean’ Stasley sbows that it is far less wenderful than the silence of Thucydides with reference to the splendid and influential positigu gf S900 rates, Tita Waite. Erg, of Weed ngicn, DO. AIBNES —Sudcer T . MakY JANE, 7, @2 Octe My ed ober 30 1876, at T 45 Byrnes. tn t Notioe of funeral berestier, 1 70er Rerese. ELWOOD Ob the . relatives of the ed to attend. JILLABD. On Votober 2% 6. Ghoxex E’Juutany, seed Fears SSD. m, Geeral to-morrow | Tuvelay) movnine. Bt eleven ° » from his late resid ' goglgek, tr residemoe, 1229 T street MORELAND. On October 2a, 1576, of typhoid malaria fever. CAROLINE MORELAND, widow of the i Enoch Moreland, in the 52! year of mer 5 pers. i take plece from her inte restdence, 110% Fourth street northwest, at 10 o'clock a m - Tuesday, instant. The friends of the family are respectfully jt ttend ted t UNDERTAKERsS. R.¥ #anvey, e364 7 eteeer. Undertaker. WM. HACKETT Cabinet Maker and Cadertaker, 612 Lire Srarer Noxra Jjous KR. WRIGHY, Undertaker, octl?-Sm" 1337 ith etrest nortowest __ LUMBER. LUMBEB! LUMBER! GREAT BEDUCTION IN PRICES. On and after this Gete we will sell all Kinds of ‘at grestly reduced prices. pa ‘Biding per boudred 4-4 cull, goods, por bi It will be to the interest of purchasers of for ‘to examine my ook. 1 have LUMBER. LUMBER, LUMBER. WHITE PINE OULLS, 13, 4 or 6 fect... 8.00 WHITE PINE BIDING....ccccccsecnnmenee Bee WILLBT 4 LIBBEY SHINGLES (Ho. 1)., fo] OUB 81.50 BOARDS at Furs Quality. ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. ‘W7Oall and seo them. WE WILLET & LIBBEY, Cormer Diath street and ew Zork avenue: